Self, Moral Development, and Personality Theories Flashcards
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This 25-card flashcard set covers major theories of self-development, moral reasoning, and personality from a 11th Grade psychology or sociology perspective. It includes Mead's phases of self, the looking-glass self, Kohlberg's three levels of moral development, Gilligan's justice and care perspectives, Freud's id/ego/superego, and Piaget's four cognitive stages. Use it for AP Psychology exam prep, unit review, or self-study in developmental or social psychology.
Terms in This Set
- What is the Self?
- Mead’s First Phase of the Self
- Mead’s Second Phase of the Self
- Mead’s Third Phase of the Self
- Mead’s Fourth Phase of the Self
- Mead’s Fifth Phase of the Self
- What is the Looking-Glass Self?
- What is Mead’s Sixth Point?
- What is the I?
- What is the Me?
- Who are Significant Others?
- What is the Generalized Other?
- What is Moral Reasoning?
- What is the Preconventional Level?
- What is the Conventional Level?
- What is the Postconventional Level?
- Gilligan: Boys’ Justice Perspective
- Gilligan: Girls’ Care Perspective
- What is the Id?
- What is the Ego?
- What is the Superego?
- Sensorimotor Stage
- Preoperational Stage
- Concrete Operational Stage
- Formal Operational Stage
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